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BPA State Affiliate

Maine BPA is an official BPA State Affiliate, representing the state of Maine. We have organized to foster mutual collaboration and the exchange of information and ideas as we support Maine's expansion of home and building performance and energy efficiency businesses and industries. We also seek to provide meaningful input into policies that impact our small businesses.

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Maine BPA & BPA National Membership

Maine BPA members are also members of BPA and enjoy all of the same benefits, including event discounts, policy support, tools, and resources. If you're not yet a member, learn more and join today!

Maine Energy Efficiency Contractor Needs Assessment

BPA’s Maine Energy Efficiency Contractor Needs Assessment highlights key findings from thorough research to identify key strengths, challenges, and opportunities for the state of Maine. The report includes contractor responses from BPA’s Needs Assessment Survey, as well as strategic recommendations for advancing the industry.

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Free Online Training for Energy Experts

If you are looking to get started as an energy auditor, home rater, or energy expert in the state of Maine, this free online training will provide you with a foundational understanding of what it takes to leverage online marketing and sales tools to generate leads and keep your calendar filled. Click here to read more about this training. 

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Home Performance Career Paths

The home performance industry is exploding with jobs and opportunities. Watch the videos below to learn about the various occupations and career paths available.


Maine State Resources

State-specific downloads, links, and more

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Maine BPA/Destination Occupation Marketing Template

The following template is to provide marketing guidance to energy efficiency companies in Maine, whether they need recruitment marketing, service marketing, or both.

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Power for the People: Energy Reduction Progress at College of the Atlantic

A great discussion featuring steps to transition any home or building off fossil fuels

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E4TheFuture: 2022 Maine Energy Efficiency Jobs Report

See the 2022 Maine Efficiency Jobs Report by E4TheFuture

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Maine Inflation Reduction Act Fact Sheet

Download the IRA fact sheet for the state of Maine.

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Maine Community Development Block Grant Program

Download the program overview for the Maine Community Development Block Grant, a great opportunity for small weatherization companies.

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Efficiency Maine: Energy Efficiency Solutions for Municipalities

See case studies featuring 12 Maine communities that received energy efficiency and conservation block grants


Upcoming Events

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2025 National Home Performance Conference & Trade Show

Save the date for our 39th annual national conference! This event will be hosted April 7-10 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel In New Orleans, LA. Each year, thousands of contractors, weatherization professionals, trainers, program administrators,…

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More About Maine BPA

According to the 2021 Energy Efficiency Jobs in America report, 90% of energy efficiency businesses in Maine have fewer than 20 employees. As members of the Maine BPA Affiliate, we support ongoing efforts to enhance the resources supporting our industry—which is comprised of small businesses and local job creators in Maine.


Get Involved

To get involved at the state level or share feedback, complete this form. If you have a specific question, our state outreach team will contact you shortly. Otherwise, you'll be added to receive state-specific emails and information.

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